The evolution of the office
For nearly 20 years, the basic business setup has remained the same: a combination of cubicles and offices armed with laptop or desktop computers connected to the internet and a company-shared storage...
View ArticleA “ProServe” approach to security
I’ve just returned from a fun-filled week at Sophos’ North American Headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts. I was there for intensive training on Sophos’ updated Enterprise Console 4.7 and SafeGuard...
View ArticleHTC – we have a problem and want answers!
As an HTC Evo 3D owner and XDA-Developers community member, I have been following an important thread regarding covert logging services and programs that were added to the Evo 3D during an over-the-air...
View ArticlePicking your idol, business myths and the wide-open mobile market
I spent my lunch hour catching up on some technology reading and have three distinctly unique and thought-provoking articles to share with you all. The first is a piece by Maxwell Wessel of the Harvard...
View ArticleCan the Amazon Kindle Fire take on the iPad?
Since its introduction in January of 2010, Apple’s iPad has basically controlled the entire tablet technology sector despite product offerings from Sony, Samsung, Motorola and others. Apple’s elegant...
View ArticleCarrierIQ: Part 2 (it gets worse)
On October 4th, I blogged about the logging services TrevE found on his HTC mobile phone. These services were tracking all activities on TrevE’s phone regardless of whether he, or any end user, had...
View ArticleLike us on Facebook for a chance to win an Amazon Kindle Fire!
Would you like to be the owner of a brand-new Amazon Kindle Fire? We’re rewarding one of our loyal Facebook fans on January 16th with a free Kindle Fire just for “liking” us. Simply follow us on...
View ArticleDecember Security Updates
Another month, another collection of patches and fixes you should install. This month we cover Adobe, Microsoft, VMware, Oracle, Opera and Android. Adobe Adobe has released patches for Acrobat and...
View ArticleKicking off 2012
To say 2011 was a successful year would be an understatement. With impressive sales of new solutions like WebForms and SignHere, and the continued success of our award-winning WebDocs, we hired several...
View ArticleWin the hottest new tech toy!
On November 17, we wrote a piece on the Amazon Kindle Fire and its potential to compete with Apple’s iPad. Although speculative at the time, the early numbers suggested Amazon had created a worthy...
View ArticleThe RJS state of the union
For those who haven’t yet registered: Don’t miss my 2012 Kick-Off Webcast – A Big Year ahead for RJS and our Customers on Thursday, February 19th at 11am CST. While RJS had a great 2011, we have even...
View ArticleHacking your car, a decade-old data breach and AT&T Wi-Fi woes
I spent a little time today getting caught up on some security news. Here are three fascinating security reads, I think you’ll enjoy: Revisiting “Dude, your car’s infected!” Last March, we posted a...
View ArticleMobilizing American Innovation
In the summer of 2011, the Global Innovation Index ranked the United States as just the seventh most innovative country in the world. Furthermore, a related study by the ITIF examining 40 advanced...
View ArticleRJS goes Mobile for the “Digital Natives”
I recently read an interesting article that discussed how our local school district was considering the purchase of 11,000 iPad devices so each and every student could enhance their learning with a...
View ArticleThe fall of big paper
Last week, Venkatesh Rao, a contributor for Forbes, wrote a well-researched article called, “The End of Pax Papyra and the Fall of Big Paper.” The central premise of the piece is that the paperless...
View ArticleThe future of mobile
About a month ago, I wrote about the decreasing level of American innovation. My theory was if we are to change our worrisome course of diminishing creativity, we should put our full attention toward...
View ArticleIs this the end of carrier bloat as we know it?
Carrier bloat … if you have a Smartphone, you probably know exactly what I’m talking about. Carrier bloat usually takes the form of targeted mobile marketing applications that encompass everything from...
View ArticleMay Updates and Patch Report: Part 2
It’s interesting how you can go through an entire week of work and think that nothing significant happened in the security world. Now that I am trying to write these updates on a weekly basis, I’m...
View ArticleRegister for the RJS User Group Conference!
When: Sept. 18-20 Where: RJS Headquarters, Burnsville, MN Cost: Free! The RJS User Group Conference will take place this September at our corporate headquarters in Burnsville, Minnesota. This event is...
View ArticleMobilize your i
Our owner and CTO, Richard Schoen, was recently featured in an IT Jungle article titled, “Upward Mobility: Taking Your IBM i With You.” If you’re an IBM i user looking to build mobility into your...
View ArticleWhiteboard Wednesday – RJS User Group Presentations are Now Online!
Many attendees of last week’s 2012 RJS User Group asked to have session presentations posted online so they could download and review them after the event. Your wish is our command. You can download...
View ArticleHolding your phone wrong is … right?
A big joke in the cellphone industry was the excuse Apple gave for the “antennagate” issue upon introduction of the iPhone 4: “you’re holding it wrong.” Funny enough, holding it wrong may be the way...
View ArticleWEBINAR: Modernizing and Mobilizing IBM i with Microsoft .Net and RPG
COMMON will be hosting our very own Richard Schoen for a webcast on “Modernizing IBM i with Microsoft .NET and RPG. Date: Thursday, April 25, 2013 Time: 12:00 pm, Central Time This webcast presents an...
View ArticleWhat’s next for Apple?
On September 18, 2012, things were looking pretty good for Apple. With the impending release of the iPhone 5, the most valuable company in the world had their stock hit $700 per share and the future...
View ArticleWebinar: Go Paperless and Mobile with your Business
See how your company can save time and money when you eliminate the use of paper in your business processes. Tuesday, June 24 11 a.m. Central FREE consultation offered to all who attend. RJS Software...
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